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RICHARDS, HENRY BRINLEY (1819-1865)

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 299 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RICHARDS, See also:HENRY BRINLEY (1819-1865) , See also:English pianist and composer, was See also:born at See also:Carmarthen, and educated at the Royal See also:Academy of See also:Music in See also:London, where later he was a See also:professor. He took much See also:interest in Welsh music and in the See also:Eisteddfod gatherings. He was a prolific composer, but is perhaps principally remembered for See also:writing the See also:song " See also:God bless the See also:Prince of See also:Wales " (1862), which has been adopted as an English See also:national See also:anthem.

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